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Plein Air "A View From the Bridge"

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Bridges are more than structures that span a gap.

Bridges connect people and communities; every bridge is a symbol of the triumph of hope over the obstacles to creating it.

A “View From The Bridge” community painting party is being planned to celebrate one of our local bridges connecting Callicoon and Damascus. Whether you're an experienced painter or just looking to explore your artistic side, the “View From the Bridge” outdoor painting party promises to be a day filled with fine food, fine wine, and fine art.

The view from the Bridge in Callicoon is breathtaking—no matter which direction you look. It’s where the Delaware River runs through a narrow, heavily wooded valley with mountains rising as high as nearly 700 feet above.

The views of the Bridge, from Callicoon Creek Park and other local landmarks are equally impressive. The nearby train depot and railroad tracks are also sure to attract some painters.

“We’re hoping artists will immerse themselves in the scenic views and the Spring breeze,” says Ciera Moore, Event Coordinator. “It’s a chance for art-lovers to connect in a welcoming and supportive environment and share the joy of creation.”

Complimentary coffee and pastries will be available during on-site sign-in at the Callicoon Branch of the Western Sullivan Public Library. Artists are also invited to take a break for a complimentary lunch. The artwork will be on display at a reception at the Callicoon Branch later in the year

Art lovers and artists of all levels are welcome; art supplies will be available for beginners. It’s all happening on May 4, from 10 AM – 2 PM.

This is a FREE event, co-sponsored by the Western Sullivan Library and the Barryville Area Arts Association, but pre-registration is required. Contact barryvilleareaarts@gmail.com to register.

This project sponsored by the Western Sullivan Public Library and the Barryville Area Arts Association, and made possible with funds from the Statewide Community Regrant Program, a program of the NYS Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the NY State Legislature and administered by the Delaware Valley Arts Association.

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